Poetry Prayer and Saint Bridget


 

This is a collection of my poetry inspired

 by Saint Bridget but also a few old Irish prayers.


 Bridget of the Healing Springs

By Raylene Abbott

Bridget Bright and Bridget fare 

I call upon you from those who care.

Bless this water with your healing grace.

May every drop bring healing for all those who taste.

Lay you mantle upon this land I dedicate it to God's command.

Blessed Mother one, two and three, 

I honor thee please help me see.

Lift the spirits that may be full of woe, 

I ask of you may all evil go!

May every atom be filled with Light, 

May this sparkling water sing with delight.

May the little sprites be blessed too, 

Flowers and fauns and blades of grass may this

Blessing ever last.

So Bridget Bright and  Bridget fare 

I consecrate this Water in they Holy name 

Bless it with your Holy Flame.

Healing the sick, clearing the mind and

 Blessing the body from all that binds.

I ask you now to let your Blessings flow.

In the name of the Holy Mother one, two and three

 Let this be.


  

Old Irish Pray to Bridget 

author unknown

Bridget of the mantle encompass us.

Lady of the Lambs protect us.

Keeper of the Hearth kindle us.

Beneath you mantle gather us.

And restore us to memory.

Mother of Mothers Foremothers strong

Guide our hands in yours.

Remind us how to kindle the hearth.

To keep it bright to preserve the flame.

Your hand upon

our hands within yours.

To kindle the Light both day and night.

The mantle of Bridget about us.

The memory of Bridget within

Keep us from harm, from ignorance, from heartlessness.

This day and night from dawn till dark from dark to dawn.

Amen


 

Old Irish Blessing

author unknown

Bridget of the Mantle.

Bridget of the peat heap.

Bridget of the augury.

 Bridget of the white palms.

Bridget of calmness.

Bridget of kindness.

Bridge of the Kine.



Old Irish Evening Hearth Blessing

 to Bridget

Bridget preserve the fire as you preserve us all.

Bridget may it's warm remain in our midst,

 As you are always among us.

Bridget, may it rise to life in the mornings

 you raise us to live.

Amen

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